نتایج جستجو برای: tsunami generation

تعداد نتایج: 362701  

2002
K. MINOURA

The fore-arc region of northeast Japan is an area of extensive seismic activity and tsunami generation. On July 13, 869 a tsunami triggered by a large-scale earthquake invaded its coastal zones, causing extensive deposition of well-sorted fine sand over the coastal plains of Sendai and S ma. Sediment analysis and hydrodynamic simulation indicate that the tsunami inferred to be triggered by a ma...

2010
T. Börner M. Galletti N. P. Marquart

Off-shore detection of tsunami waves is a critical component of an effective tsunami early warning system (TEWS). Even more critical is the off-shore detection of local tsunamis, namely tsunamis that strike coastal areas within minutes after generation. In this paper we propose new concepts for near-field tsunami early detection, based on innovative and up-to-date microwave remote sensing techn...

2007
Xiaoming Wang

Tsunami is one of the most severe natural disasters faced by regions around the rim of oceans, usually generated by submarine earthquakes (usually with magnitude larger than 7.0), volcano eruptions and large landslides. Submarine earthquakes are the most common tsunami sources. As we know, the prediction of an earthquake is still not satisfactory with today's technologies, in fact, for most ear...

2001
E. Pelinovsky

The problem of tsunami wave generation by variable meteo-conditions is discussed. The simplified linear and nonlinear shallow water models are derived, and their analytical solutions for a basin of constant depth are discussed. The shallow-water model describes well the properties of the generated tsunami waves for all regimes, except the resonance case. The nonlinear-dispersive model based on ...

2017
Kenji Satake Yushiro Fujii Shigeru Yamaki

The 1896 Sanriku earthquake was a typical ‘tsunami earthquake’ which caused large tsunami despite its weak ground shaking. It occurred along the Japan Trench in the northern tsunami source area of the 2011 Tohoku earthquake where a delayed tsunami generation has been proposed. Hence the relation between the 1896 and 2011 tsunami sources is an important scientific as well as societal issue. The ...

2003
P. Watts S. T. Grilli J. T. Kirby G. J. Fryer D. R. Tappin

Case studies of landslide tsunamis require integration of marine geology data and interpretations into numerical simulations of tsunami attack. Many landslide tsunami generation and propagation models have been proposed in recent time, further motivated by the 1998 Papua New Guinea event. However, few of these models have proven capable of integrating the best available marine geology data and ...

Journal: :Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences 2001

Journal: :Coastal Engineering Proceedings 1972

2009
L. Tang V. V. Titov C. D. Chamberlin

[1] The study describes the development, testing and applications of site-specific tsunami inundation models (forecast models) for use in NOAA’s tsunami forecast and warning system. The model development process includes sensitivity studies of tsunami wave characteristics in the nearshore and inundation, for a range of model grid setups, resolutions and parameters. To demonstrate the process, f...

2008
Yuichiro Tanioka Ann Arbor Kenji Satake

Tsunami generation by an earthquake is generally modeled by water surface displacement identical to the vertical deformation of ocean bottom due to faulting. The effect of horizontal deformation is usually neglected. However, when the tsunami source is on a steep slope and the horizontal displacement is large relative to the vertical displacement, the effect becomes significant. We show this fo...

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